Commission a custom wooden laser cut map from this Etsy shop for your long distance friends. Simply choose an address that’s special to you — where you met, your favorite haunt, or an inside joke — and they’ll received a beautiful piece of wall art. It’s the perfect personalized geographic gift.

For the fitness data junkie:

Get your favorite active urbanite a shirt with a map of their neighborhood on it. The stylish Monochrome designs take any address and transform into it into a sweet tee or tank (or skirt or pillow). Wonderful for the runner your know who is always getting lost.

For the vintage & analog data lover:

Try this scratch off map for an analog approach to Foursquare. It’s a much better souvenir than 25 rainsoaked selfies in front of London monuments and a fun way to explore a new city (or rediscover an old one). Plus, the map itself is so lovely you’ll want to hang it on your wall when you’re done.

Pick up this adorable pair of floppy disk earrings for the data lover who enjoys a quirky throwback. Anyone under 12 will probably ask you why you’re wearing a “save” icon on your ears, but the old timers in the crowd will marvel and reminisce about the good ol’ floppy days.

Another strong choice for book & data lovers is this card catalog note card system. If you’re still a little sad that you don’t get to sign your name on the card inside the library book, this the note system for you.

For the actual data scientists & designers:

If you really want to impress a data designer you know and love, get them a spot in one of Edward Tufte’s one day classes. Tufte’s the reigning king of data visualization and is sure to cause any data designer to go a little starry eyed.

Take the Christmas tree to a new level of nerdy with this box plot snowflake ornament. It’spretty enough to pass as a standard flake to a casual observer and nerdy enough to make your data scientist friends smile.

For the person who has everything:

This beautiful at home DNA kit is a cut about average. After your initial report, which covers ancestry and health advice, you can also receive follow-ups based on health news that is relevant to you. Plus, you can compare your genetic traits with your friends and family using their beautiful interactive platform.

This coffee cup is perfect for a design conscious coffee lover who wouldn’t be caught dead drinking from a Starbucks seasonal mug. Iohanna Nicenboim, the artist behind this unique cup, tracked her coffee consumption for a week and made a topographic layer to represent each morning.

For the particularly hard to shop for person on your list, I recommend the Bubble Calendar. A 2016 calendar is a thing everyone needs around the holidays and packing bubbles are a thing everyone loves. Easy win.

Chelsea is a graphic designer obsessed with the intersection of art, data, politics, and design. Side projects include lasercutting everything in sight, illustrating a children's book with her best friend, exploring tiny Texas towns, and feeling 23.